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Stuttgart / Bucharest, 6 September 2019 – Bucharest chooses the Citaro again: from May 2020, Mercedes‑Benz will deliver a total of 130 Citaro hybrid low-floor city buses to the Romanian capital. The technology of the 'Bus of the Year 2019' combines economy and ecology: depending on the operation, the hybrid module reduces fuel consumption depending on the operation and therefore emissions by up to 8.5 percent.

Stuttgart / Hamburg, 5 September 2019 – starting in 2021, public transport company Hamburger Hochbahn AG, will be field-testing the new Mercedes-Benz eCitaro articulated bus with a fuel cell as a range extender. The corresponding letter of intent was signed today by Henrik Falk, Chair of the Board of Hamburger Hochbahn AG and Till Oberwörder, Head of Daimler Buses. Mercedes-Benz will deliver two correspondingly equipped buses during the course of 2021.

Natural-gas drive in an urban bus: the EBS public transport company in the Netherlands receives 93 Mercedes-Benz Citaro NGT hybrid buses.

Stuttgart / Purmerend, 27 August 2019 – Quiet, highly efficient and with low emissions – that is the Mercedes-Benz Citaro NGT hybrid. From the end of August the EBS public transport company will be operating 93 of these low-floor urban buses in the Rotterdam - The Hague metropolitan area. The fleet is made up of 83 Citaro NGT hybrid solo buses and ten Citaro G NGT hybrid articulated buses. Their common characteristic is the combination of a gas-powered engine with a hybrid module.

Two welcome additions to the minibuses bearing the three-pointed star: The Sprinter Transfer 45 and Sprinter City 45.

Stuttgart / Dortmund, 9 August 2019 – Mercedes-Benz continues to expand its range of new-generation minibuses. The Sprinter Transfer 45 all-rounder and the Sprinter City 45 urban bus are new to the product range.